Most degree programmes are based on full-time attendance. This means that you must be able to devote yourself fully to your studies during the day and attend courses on site. However, there are also an increasing number of other forms that offer greater flexibility in terms of time and location.
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Such study programmes include
Dual study programmes, combined study programmes
Distance learning, online study
Part-time study alongside work
Study programmes for vocationally qualified students
A certain degree of flexibility is also offered by face-to-face study programmes with virtual or online modules.
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